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Victims Civil Attorneys

This guide cuts through the noise and lays out what reporting sexual abuse actually looks like: who is legally required to report it, when a report should be made, where it goes, what happens next, and what rights survivors and families may still have. It also speaks to the harder truth that fear, trauma, shame, and broken systems often keep abuse hidden, while addressing the growing threat of online exploitation and the legal paths that may help survivors pursue accountability.

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